Meeting Summaries and Reports
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Maritime tradition in the United States and around the world has allowed vessel to seek safe harbor under perilous conditions. The following is intended as an informational document for states considering a policy regarding safe harbor and landings due to safe harbor circumstances.
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Review and Consider New Jersey Appeal of Addendum XXVIII to the Summer Flounder Fishery Management Plan Final Action (D. Grout); Update on Climate Change Working Group (T. Kerns); Review and Discuss 2017 Commissioner Survey Results (D. Tompkins); Committee Report on Safe Harbor Landings (J. Gilmore) Possible Action; Update on the Marine Recreational Information Program Transition…
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Report of the Administrative Oversight Committee; Presentation of FY18 Proposed Budget; Discussion on Advisory Panel Members Serving as Board Proxies; Executive Director’s Annual Performance Review (R. Beal) (Closed Session)
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Discuss Illegal Fishing Activities and Policies and Associated Impacts on Quotas (J. McNamee); Discuss Possible Policy Implications of Safe Harbor Landings Guidance Document (J. Gilmore); Climate Change Working Group Update (D. Grout); Coastal Sharks Update (A. Harp): Set Commercial Possession Limit for Blacknose Sharks South of 34˚00’ Final Action and Discuss NOAA Fisheries Proposal to…
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Recreational Data Collection
Marine Recreational Information Program (MRIP) collects recreational fishing data through various surveys to support stock assessments and sustainable management. Data is accessible online and aids in informed fisheries policies.
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